Sa Caleta, also known as Es Bol Nou, is a small but stunning cove located on Ibiza’s southern
coast. Famous for its striking red cliffs, calm waters, and historical ruins, Sa Caleta offers a mix of
natural beauty and cultural heritage. The nearby Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site, dates back to the 7th century BC, making it one of Ibiza’s most important
archaeological locations.
- 🏛️ Explore the 🛡️ UNESCO-listed Phoenician ruins and ancient stone foundations 🛡️
- 📸 Capture the 🎨 vibrant contrast of the towering red cliffs and azure sea 🎨
- 🏊 Enjoy a 🌊 peaceful swim in the shallow, crystalline waters of the cove 🌊
- 🍽️ Savor 🥘 traditional seafood and Ibizan paella at a local institution 🥘
- 🥾 Walk along 🧗 the clifftop paths for breathtaking panoramic coastal views 🧗
- 🚗 Drive 📍 approximately 15 minutes from Ibiza Town or 10 minutes from the airport 📍
- 🚕 Take a 🚕 taxi directly to the beach entrance from any major southern resort 🚕
- 🚌 Use 🚍 the bus towards Sant Josep, followed by a short taxi or moderate walk 🚍
- 🅿️ Park in 🅿️ the designated dirt parking area near the restaurant and beach 🅿️
- 👟 Wear 🧣 sturdy footwear for exploring the rocky paths around the ruins 🧣
- 📞 Book 🥘 your New Year’s Eve lunch table in advance to avoid disappointment 🥘
- 🌅 Arrive 🕒 by 5:15 PM to witness the red cliffs glow during the final sunset of 2025 🕒
- 🧥 Bring a 🧣 warm layer as the cove can get cool quickly once the sun dips 🧣
- 9:30 AM – 🏁 Arrive at 🏛️ the Phoenician settlement to explore the ruins in the morning light 🏁
- 10:30 AM – 🧘 Take 🏖️ a quiet winter walk along the shore of Es Bol Nou beach 🧘
- 12:00 PM – 🍽️ Enjoy 🥂 a festive New Year’s Eve lunch at Restaurante Sa Caleta 🥂
- 2:00 PM – 📸 Spend 🧗 time photographing the red cliffs and coastal panoramas 🧗
- 3:30 PM – 🚗 Return 🏘️ to Ibiza Town to prepare for the midnight festivities 🎆